Be a Good Little Widow

Emily Morrison as Hope and Ruthie Rado as Melody in Unexpected Stage's "Be a Good Little Widow," by Bekah Brunstetter. Rachel Ellis
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Life can be messy. Melody thought being a young wife was hard, until she became a widow. As she contemplates the proper way to grieve, her mother-in-law is by her side with expert, never-ending, yet well-meaning, advice. From dutiful black dresses to inappropriate outbursts, Melody navigates an unchartered course towards understanding what it means to find someone through losing them. Brunstetter’s quirky comedy contemplates how devotion and hope can persevere in the midst of unexpected loss. The New York Times declared Be a Good Little Widow to be “Delicately satisfying…[Ms. Brunstetter] writes fresh, unfussy dialogue and characters who earn their laughs and emotional moments by honest means.” 

Production Information

Approximate Running Time
90 minutes

Creative Team

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Chelsea Radigan, Assistant Director